Most people have heard about the country of Ireland. This is a small island in the eastern part of the Atlantic Ocean, which is different from Ireland 1 in the Irish Sea. Ireland is recognized as the most environmentally friendly and beautiful country in the world. A landscape with undulating plains and lush rainwater makes it like a dream. It even has a luxurious stone castle still present after hundreds of years of exhaustion. Generally, Ireland is a beautiful and culturally rich country with a lot of history to share with the world.
Ireland, "the country of saints and scholars" (Burke, Watson and Laurence, 2008) is a country that in its history admits the wealth in its architectural heritage. In 1922, the Republic of Ireland established the Republic of Ireland (Hachey, 1996, p. 167). The attitude toward Ireland's architectural heritage is formed by the experience of traditional and opposite people.
Between the 5 th and 6 th centuries, the revival of learning in remote areas of Ireland was originally established by patron saint of Irish Patrick, Bridget and Colon - Alma, Kildare, Iona. . Then other local scholars also established a university - Clon McNeiis University located in the Shannon river near Athlone, the most famous and the best university. For these and smaller schools Anglo-Saxons, Gauls, Scots and Teutonics from the UK and the European Continent flocked. From about 600 to 850, Ireland itself sent scholars to Europe, built a monastery and established a school.
Ireland is known as a saint and a scholar's island. The monastery was built throughout Ireland and these monasteries became an excellent learning center (see Celtic Church). Northumbria is known as the center of religious learning and art. Originally, the kingdom was evangelized by monks of the Celtic Church which led to the flowering of monastic life This played an important role in the formation of the island art This is a combination of Anglo-Saxon, Kyle. Unique style of special people, Byzantium and other elements. After the Whitby meeting in the year 664, the custom of Roman church officially replaced Celtics, but the most famous example of the British - Celtic style continued influence was Lindisfarne Gospel. . The historic Bede (673-735) wrote his Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum at the Northumberland Abbey (history of the British church completed in 1031), and most of them are concentrated in the kingdom